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Hoy,The Grevillea bronwenae (sorry, I mispelt it in the original posting.... I'll go back and correct it) has done fine for me here in a pot in my garden this winter, down to around -6'C so far. It's close-ish to the house, but by no means frost protected. Mine is a grafted specimen, which helps a lot I think as some of the interesting Grevillea species have difficult root systems at times.I too had heard that Anemone blanda 'Radar' was sterile, and I tried crossing it with my others each year by hand pollinating them. Every other year it was unsuccessful, but produced about 4 seed on one of the flowers one year. I mixed them with the blue seed I was collecting and then realised I shouldn't have. This 'Radar' seedling came up amongst the resulting seedlings when the seed was sown. I also have a nice pale pink one as well. As you can see from my seedling though, there is no way anything other than 'Radar' could have produced that colour. I was very pleased, particularly as by the time it flowered for the first time the true parent was dying out. From memory 'Radar' itself has a more pronounced white centre doesn't it?I'm glad that some of you are enjoying the pictures.